Role: What role do these characters take on in the play?
Typical farmers that stand up agasint the accusations by trying to keep thier intergrety and keeping his farm for his sons after his death.
Readers can relate to to Giles and Martha because they remind us of everyday people who are trying to make a stand agasint the accusations.
Adjectives: A list of descriptive words to describe the characters in detail
Proud
Hard working
Strong
Helpful
Elderly
Unintellegent
Comical Hero
Scapegoat
Independent
Annoying
Innocent
Brave
Quotations: A list of key quotations spoken by them or about them that shed some light on their character? "More weight"
Actions: What actions do they take to get what they want?
the actions giles and martha take are to not say anything about the witch hunt and to let it get over with itself.
Obstacles: What is in their way? What obstacles keep them from getting what they want?
the obstacles that are in the way of giles and martha are being accused of being witchs and have no way to defend themselfs at all.
Conflicts: What type of conflict do these characters face? How do they deal with conflict?
being accused of being witches. giles deals with it by not pleading to anything at all.
Motivations: What do they want? What is their motivation in the play?
giles and martha want to have a farm which motavites them to get
Typical farmers that stand up agasint the accusations by trying to keep thier intergrety and keeping his farm for his sons after his death.
Readers can relate to to Giles and Martha because they remind us of everyday people who are trying to make a stand agasint the accusations.
Adjectives: A list of descriptive words to describe the characters in detail
Quotations: A list of key quotations spoken by them or about them that shed some light on their character?
"More weight"
Actions: What actions do they take to get what they want?
the actions giles and martha take are to not say anything about the witch hunt and to let it get over with itself.
Obstacles: What is in their way? What obstacles keep them from getting what they want?
the obstacles that are in the way of giles and martha are being accused of being witchs and have no way to defend themselfs at all.
Conflicts: What type of conflict do these characters face? How do they deal with conflict?
being accused of being witches. giles deals with it by not pleading to anything at all.
Motivations: What do they want? What is their motivation in the play?
giles and martha want to have a farm which motavites them to get